SEASON2Episode 7
Highlights of Fujinomiya City in Episode 7
Nadeshiko enjoys walking around Fujinomiya
The episode alternates between scenes of Nadeshiko, who is visiting Shizuoka Prefecture for the first time on a solo camping trip, and Rin, who is enjoying sightseeing in Hayakawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture.
In Fujinomiya City, where Nadeshiko stops before going on a solo camping trip, the video introduces many walking spots in the city, such as Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, which is close to Nishi-Fujinomiya Station, Omiya Yokocho, and Ito Yakisoba.
Introducing the broadcast scene and actual photos
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Statue in front of JR Nishi-Fujinomiya Station
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JR Nishi-Fujinomiya Station building and taxi
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View from JR Nishi-Fujinomiya Station
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Torii gates on the approach to Mount Fuji Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine
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Torii and Mt. Fuji
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Guardian Dog
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A statue of horseback archery. The Yabusame Festival is held in May.
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Hand water house
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The main hall, a national important cultural property, is a two-story building in the Asama style.
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Shrine Alley in front of Sengen Shrine
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Eating and drinking space
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Fujinomiya Yakisoba, the originator of B-grade gourmet food
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Shopping street from Omiya Yokocho
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Mount Fuji can be seen from all over the city
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Okonomiyaki and Fried Noodles Ito
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Full view of the building
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Decorations in the store
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Oden sales
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Inside the store
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Owner
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Menu
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Local supermarket, potatoes
Food featured in this story
Fujinomiya Yakisoba
Fujinomiya Yakisoba, known as the originator of B-class gourmet food, is a local gourmet dish that spreads the food culture that developed in Fujinomiya as a noodle production area to the world.
There are several techniques for making it, including using chewy noodles made in the city, grilling with meat scraps, and using dried shavings.
Shigureyaki
Okonomiyaki with Fujinomiya Yakisoba.
Each restaurant has different cooking methods and toppings, and it is a soul food that is deeply loved by locals.
Spots featured in this story
Mt.Fuji Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine
The head temple of the 1300 Sengen shrines across the country
It is a component part of the Mount Fuji World Heritage Site, and its main deity is Konohanasakuyahime-no-mikoto. The area above the eighth station of Mount Fuji is the property of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, and the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Okumiya Shrine is located at the summit of Mount Fuji.
Omiya Yokocho
Enjoy the city's gourmet cuisine with ease
This is a food and drink area where you can find local gourmet food, including the Fujinomiya Yakisoba Academy antenna shop. There are also plenty of souvenirs, so it's a great spot to stop by after visiting Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine.
Okonomiyaki and Fried Noodles Ito
You can also enjoy the old-fashioned atmosphere
One of the popular Fujinomiya Yakisoba restaurants. The traditional cooking method has remained unchanged for a long time and is popular among locals.
It is quite far from the city center, so we recommend that you allow yourself plenty of time for travel.
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